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    Sky Sports and BT Sport name TV games for rest of January and February including Arsenal vs Man Utd and Spurs vs Chelsea

    THE Premier League’s televised fixtures for the month ahead have been announced – including a mouthwatering clash between Arsenal and Manchester United.
    The league leaders travel to Mikel Arteta’s in-form Gunners at 5.30pm on Saturday, January 30 for a clash live on Sky Sports.

    Arsenal downed Manchester United 1-0 in their November reverse fixtureCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    With fans no closer to returning to stadiums, the entire fixture list will continue to be shown.
    A shareholders meeting on Wednesday gave the green light to continue with round-the-clock football, while preparing for seeing out the season without supporters.
    And another game has also been confirmed for terrestrial tele.
    West Brom’s match with Fulham on January 30, kicking off at 3pm, will air on BBC.

    Standout games in February include Tottenham’s clash with Chelsea on Thursday, February 4 at 8pm – which will be on BT Sport.
    The following weekend, on Sunday at 4.30pm, Liverpool host Manchester City on Sky in a potentially huge title bellwether.
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    Saturday, February 13 features two big top of the table match-ups, in Leicester versus Liverpool (12.30pm, BT) and City hosting Spurs (5.30pm, Sky).

    Jurgen Klopp will see his squad tested to the full with the Merseyside derby only seven days later, live on Sky at 5.30pm.
    City then head to Arsenal on Sunday, February 21 for a 4.30pm clash on Sky.
    The final ‘Big Six’ meeting of the month sees Manchester United head to Chelsea on Sunday, February 28 for the evening game on Sky.

    Wednesday’s statement insisted that the Premier League has not given up on fans’ return, while it works with the Government to consider a wide range of possible avenues.
    It read: “The Premier League and its clubs are committed to an accessible solution for fans.
    “These plans have been made with the cooperation of our broadcast partners, working with us to deliver these additional matches while stadiums are missing the supporters who are such an integral part of the game.”

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    Roy Keane says Sheff Utd at risk of being ‘one of the worst teams EVER in the Premier League’ in scathing punditry

    SHEFFIELD UNITED are at risk of being ‘one of the worst teams ever in the Premier League’ – according to Roy Keane.
    The Manchester United legend delivered the scathing verdict during half-time with the Blades 2-0 down to Tottenham.

    Roy Keane was not impressed with Sheffield United’s display against Tottenham

    Chris Wilder’s side went on to lose 3-1 at Bramall Lane thanks to goals from Serge Aurier, Harry Kane and Tanguy Ndombele.
    And Keane, during his punditry on Sky Sports, was not impressed.
    He said: “A lack of creativity, you think they’d be a bit upbeat after their result the other night, but looking at them today and their points total and everything else that is behind this team, they could go down as one of the worst teams ever to have played in the Premiership.
    “I can’t believe what I’m watching, I can’t believe how bad they’ve been.”

    The Blades have struggled this season in the Premier League following their ninth-place finish in 2019-20.
    They picked up their first league win against Newcastle earlier this month – at the 18th attempt.
    Wilder has had to deal with injuries, most notably to centre-back Jack O’Connell, and positive Covid-19 cases.
    He has also had to manage off-field incidents, after a Lamborghini believed to belong to striker Lys Mousset was involved in a horror smash.

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    🗣 “I cannot believe how bad they have been”🗣 “They could go down as one of the worst teams ever in the Premier League”Roy Keane has not been impressed with Sheffield United… pic.twitter.com/RZhMjmiyFW
    — Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) January 17, 2021

    And they have been guilty of a lack of quality in front of goal, scoring just ten goals in 19 Premier League games – not to mention just one clean sheet this term.
    Wilder is reportedly interested in Hibernian striker Kevin Nisbet and Manchester United star Jesse Lingard.
    The Blades are now 11 points behind Burnley in 17th having played two games more.

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    Sky Sports and BT Sport announce TV fixtures changes with Man Utd on New Year’s Day while Amazon bag another match

    SKY SPORTS and BT Sport have announced their televised fixtures for January, starting the month with some bumper fixtures.
    Manchester United will take on Aston Villa on New Year’s Day live on Sky Sports, with kick-off 8pm.

    Man Utd vs Aston Villa is among the first TV games of 2021Credit: EPA

    Amid the hoard of fixture changes, Manchester City’s huge game against Chelsea on January 3 is another to be moved for TV purposes.
    The first televised Premier League game of 2021 comes on January 1 at 5.30pm – with Sky Sports showing Everton vs West Ham.
    Tottenham vs Leeds and Crystal Palace vs Sheffield United both follow on January 2, along with Brighton vs Wolves and Arsenal’s relegation six-pointer against West Brom.
    On January 3, as well as City vs Chelsea, Burnley vs Fulham and Newcastle vs Leicester will also hit our screens.

    And the first matchweek of 2021 will be completed on January 4 with Southampton hosting reigning champions Liverpool.
    Elsewhere in January, Man Utd’s trip to Anfield to take on Liverpool is arguably the standout game.
    The huge clash will be shown live on Sky Sports on January 17, with Arsenal vs Man Utd on January 30.
    Check out the dates, times and channels for all of January’s TV games, below…

    Chelsea’s trip to Man City is an early highlight of 2021Credit: PA:Press Association

    JANUARY 1
    5.30pm – Everton vs West Ham – BT
    8pm – Man Utd vs Aston Villa – SS
    JANUARY 2
    12.30pm – Tottenham vs Leeds – BT
    3pm – Crystal Palace vs Sheff Utd – SS
    5.30pm – Brighton vs Wolves – SS
    8pm – West Brom vs Arsenal – BT
    JANUARY 3
    12pm – Burnley vs Fulham – SS
    2.15pm – Newcastle vs Leicester – SS
    4.30pm – Chelsea vs Man City – SS
    JANUARY 4
    8pm – Southampton vs Liverpool – SS
    JANUARY 12
    6pm – Sheff Utd vs Newcastle – SS
    8.15pm – Wolves vs Everton – SS
    JANUARY 13
    6pm – Man City vs Brighton – BT
    8.15pm – Aston Villa vs Tottenham – SS
    JANUARY 14
    8pm – Arsenal vs Crystal Palace – SS
    JANUARY 15
    8pm – Fulham vs Chelsea – SS
    JANUARY 16
    12.30pm – Wolves vs West Brom – BT
    3pm – Leeds vs Brighton – SS
    3pm – West Ham vs Burnley – Amazon
    5.30pm – Aston Villa vs Everton – SS
    8pm – Leicester vs Southampton – BT
    JANUARY 17
    2pm – Sheff Utd vs Tottenham – SS
    4.30pm – Liverpool vs Man Utd – SS
    7.15pm – Man City vs Crystal Palace – SS
    JANUARY 18
    8pm – Arsenal vs Newcastle – SS
    JANUARY 19
    6pm – West Ham vs West Brom – BT
    8.15pm – Leicester vs Chelsea – SS
    JANUARY 20
    6pm – Leeds vs Southampton – SS
    8.15pm – Fulham vs Man Utd – BT
    JANUARY 21
    8pm – Liverpool vs Burnley – SS
    JANUARY 26
    6pm – Brighton vs Fulham – BT
    6pm – Newcastle vs Leeds – BT
    8.15pm – Southampton vs Arsenal – BT
    8.15pm – West Brom vs Man City – BT
    JANUARY 27
    6pm – Burnley vs Aston Villa – BT
    6pm – Chelsea vs Wolves – BT
    7.30pm – Crystal Palace vs West Ham – BT
    8.15pm – Everton vs Leicester – BT
    8.15pm – Man Utd vs Sheff Utd – BT
    JANUARY 28
    8pm – Tottenham vs Liverpool – BT
    JANUARY 30
    12.30pm – Everton vs Newcastle – BT
    5.30pm – Arsenal vs Man Utd – SS
    8pm – Southampton vs Aston Villa – SS
    JANUARY 31
    2pm – Brighton vs Tottenham – TBA
    2pm – Leicester vs Leeds – SS
    4.30pm – West Ham vs Liverpool – SS

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    Anthony Joshua takes on Sky Sports’ ‘Unwrapped’ challenges and fans can too for chance to win free Now TV pass

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has tried his hand at Sky Sports’ devilishly difficult ‘Unwrapped’ challenges – and you can too for a chance to win a free Now TV pass.
    This weekend sees AJ take on Kubrat Pulev as he defends his WBA, IBF and WBO belts on Saturday night.

    Copy Joshua’s trick attempts and you could win three months of free Now TV Sports thanks to Sky

    A win would surely see him set up an all-British heavyweight unification clash with Tyson Fury in 2021.
    This Saturday evening also sees the massive Manchester derby, with United hosting City in the Premier League.
    Ahead of the bumper weekend of live action, Sky Sports are offering 15 lucky fans a free three-month Now TV sports pass.
    All you have to do to win watch Joshua take on Sky’s ‘Unwrapped’ challenges, replicate them and share to social media.

    First of all, it’s football keepy-uppies… with a twist.
    Take a football and see how many times you can keep it in the air – but rather than using your feet, you use your first.
    AJ managed 13… can you do better?
    Secondly, why not try the fiendishly tough coin trick.

    Take three coins, place one on the back of your forearm, wrist and hand.
    Toss them in the air and then attempt to catch them all with the same hand before they hit the ground.
    Can you beat Joshua’s total of.. zero?
    To win, share your videos on Instagram, including the tags @skysports and #SkySportsUnwrapped.
    Everyone who follows those steps is in with the chance of winning… but only 15 will walk away with the free three-month Now TV pass.
    Watch AJ in action, try your hand at the stunts, share the video… and good luck!

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    Eddie Hearn mocked by Sky Sports TV viewers for ‘rascal 80s chic’ outfit as Freddie Flintoff asks ‘what’s he wearing?’

    EDDIE HEARN was mocked by Sky Sports viewers for his ‘rascal 80s chic’ outfit as cricket legend Freddie Flintoff asked “what’s he wearing?”.
    Matchroom promoter Hearn was starring on TV as Billy Joe Saunders defended his WBO super middleweight title with a points victory over Martin Murray.

    Eddie Hearn’s choice of long-sleeve knitted polo was mocked onlineCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd

    Hearn’s polo is currently being sold at a discounted price by fashion retailer ReissCredit: Reiss

    Vintage 80’s chic mate you will be in it next year 😂👍
    — Eddie Hearn (@EddieHearn) December 4, 2020

    But his eye-catching get-up stole the show, sending social media into a frenzy.
    Celeb pal Flintoff called out Hearn on Twitter and wrote “What is @EddieHearn wearing @SkySportsBoxing” alongside a face palm emoji.
    Boxing supremo Hearn, 41, saw the funny side and defended his outfit.
    He replied: “Vintage 80’s chic mate you will be in it next year.”

    Hearn’s zip-neck polo shirt in grey-marl caused quite a stir online and is sold by fashion giants Reiss.
    The top is currently on sale for £60 with almost 50 per cent hacked off the list price of £115… and you can see why.
    It is advertised along with the suggestion to ‘Style it with tailored trousers, trainers and finish with a bomber jacket for a refined weekend look.’
    And Hearn appeared to take the manufacturers’ advice with a smart pair of light grey trousers twinned with his retro polo for the Friday night fight.

    But boxing fans tore into Hearn online, with one suggesting he was: “Going crown green bowling after – either that or hosting bullseye.”
    Another jibed: “Eddie you look like the new face of Jacamo!!”
    A third joked: “80s is the age group not the era.”
    A fight fanatic added: “Absolute rascal clobber from @EddieHearn tonight #SaundersMurray #boxing #SkySports.”

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    Sky Sports’ Chris Kamara tells The Sun he fears the chop after pals Matt Le Tissier and Phil Thompson were axed

    FAVOURITE footie pundit Chris Kamara is one of our most unlikely pop stars.
    After his Here’s To Christmas album was a surprise Top Ten hit last year, the 62-year-old is back with a follow-up.

    And he has even won over his Sky Sports pals, including Soccer Saturday host Jeff Stelling and ex-colleagues Charlie Nicholas and Phil Thompson, who love to take the mick.

    Chris Kamara fears the chop after pundit pals Matt Le Tissier and Phil Thompson were axed
    In an exclusive chat, Chris says: “I told them that I was doing a Christmas album. I always remember, I was at a bar with Charlie, Thomo and Jeff and I played them Let It Snow.
    “And Charlie’s voice initially was about to go into a giggle, and then he started to listen to it and he went, ‘Flipping hell, it’s good’.”
    The success of the former player and manager — known to the football world as Kammy — has even led to suggestions he should follow 65-year-old pal Jeff’s lead and treat himself to a bit of Botox showbiz magic.

    Matt Le Tissier, 52, was given the boot in August
    But Anne, his wife of 38 years, is having none of it.
    Chris says: “My wife would kill me. She would absolutely go crazy if I even suggested it on my craggy old face. I said, ‘Wouldn’t it be nice to get rid of that divot in the top of my head’ and she said, ‘Don’t you dare even think about that sort of stuff’. She loves me as I am.”
    Despite not following in Jeff’s footsteps, Kammy likes to pay tribute to him in one of his songs. He jokes: “Jeff’s a massive supporter of the album. He actually gets a mention on it. When we sing the Christmas song where it goes, ‘Chestnuts roasting on an open fire’, I sing, ‘Jeff’s nuts roasting on an open fire’.”
    The former Brentford, Swindon and Leeds midfielder is known for his sense of humour and banter-filled punditry.

    ‘This is serious, serious music’
    But he and his songwriter pal Richard Scott, who has worked with Robbie Williams, agreed the music should be taken seriously as a singer.

    Former Liverpool hero Phil Thompson, 66, was also axed from the pundit panelCredit: Sky Sports
    Kammy said: “Before we put the first album out, everyone was thinking, ‘Oh, what’s it going to be like? Is it gonna be a mess? Just a bit of a jokey-type album’.
    “But Richard didn’t want to be involved in even me having a little play with Frosty The Snowman.
    “He went, ‘No, no, no, no, no, this music is serious. You can do it with a smile on your face, but you don’t joke. I don’t want to be part of an album that is a bit of a joke. This is serious, serious music’.
    “So I followed his path and so far, so good.”
    That album reached No8 in the charts and paved the way for a tour that was due to take place in November and December but was cancelled due to coronavirus.

    Chris with wife Anne who won’t let him get BotoxCredit: Alpha Press
    The new songs he recorded for those 21 gigs have now been put together into his new album titled  . . . And A Happy New Year.
    It includes a cover version of Wizzard’s I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday, featuring the band’s singer Roy Wood, 74.
    Kammy says: “I’m quite critical of people who do covers of iconic songs.
    “I said to Richard, ‘As it was a swing version and you know Roy Wood, would you play it to him once we put the vocals on it. And if he likes it, then let’s go for it’.
    “So Richard said, ‘Yeah, deal’.
    “He played Roy the song, he loved it and he said, ‘You’ve got my consent. Not only that, I’ll introduce Kammy at the top with those iconic lines, ‘OK, you lot take it away’, but he says, ‘OK Kammy, take it away’.
    “It’s just surreal. It really is. It’s like, flipping hell, pinch me, it is really happening.”
    The ten-track album, out today, includes two brand new songs, Mr Claus and Happy New Year, written for Kammy by Richard and Kelvin Andrews.
    Chris says: “I’m just so lucky. The arrangement of the music, I think it’s been done to suit my voice as well.

    After his Here’s To Christmas album was a surprise Top Ten hit last year, Kammy is back with a follow-upCredit: Rex Features
    “Richard knows my tone, knows what it’s about, knows the song that we should sing. And there’s nothing where I’ve got a screech a big, massive high note that takes me out of my comfort zone.”
    Unfortunately for Kammy, he will not be able to see some of his Sky Sports pals’ reactions the second time around as Sky rejigged its line-up in the summer — a move Chris admits shocked him.
    Stalwarts Phil Thompson, 66, Matt Le Tissier, 52, and Charlie Nicholas, 58, were given the boot in August as part of cost-cutting measures and to bring in a more diverse line-up.
    Former Bradford City and Stoke manager Kammy said: “I was absolutely devastated.
    “You just think, ‘Crikey’. Being honest, when I started working at Sky I could never see the end of Rodney Marsh, George Best, God bless his soul, Frank McLintock, Alan Moore, Clive Allen.

    Chris is worried that both himself and Jeff Stelling are not expendable and could also get the bootCredit: BackGrid
    “They had such good banter and you thought they were going to be there for ever. Then Sky made the change to bring in Charlie, Thomo, Le Tiss, so that acceptance that it had to be them this time around took me by surprise.
    “But I’d seen it before. I’m just fortunate I wasn’t on the end of it as well. The boys accepted it. We were hoping to all go out together this Christmas. But that’s not going to happen now because of Covid. We’ll get it sorted next year.
    “They’re great people, they’ve been fantastic to work with all the time. We certainly had a lot of banter together and a lot of camaraderie.”
    In their place came Sue Smith, 41, Clinton Morrison, 41, and Glen Johnson, 36.
    The silver lining for Kammy, who experienced racism during his 21-year playing career, is that he believes more diversity is definitely a good thing.
    He says: “To be honest, it has been overdue, but the problem that people have got with it is because it’s happening so quickly.
    ‘I’ve turned down Strictly and the jungle’
    “So that’s why people are not happy with it. It’s taken this long for it to happen and now it’s flooded in.

    Chris is following last year’s hit with a new record
    “Initially it’s a bedding down process. Eventually it will settle down and become an acceptance and Sky will find their level and the companies will find their level. People will find that level and they’ll go back to not normal, not like it went before, but normal as it is, as it should be going forward from now.”
    Kammy has been with Sky Sports for 22 years now, which he compares to Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger’s tenures at Manchester United and Arsenal respectively.

    Me and Jeff, we’re not expendable, so we feel our time will come

    But he admits he and Jeff could be the next to get their marching orders.
    He says: “I could have went in the last one. Me and Jeff, we’re not expendable, so we feel our time will come. We are getting old as well.
    “These are young bloods coming through.
    “And there are people who think we were great a few years ago but probably think we’ve done our time now and let’s bring in the youngsters. But if it all ended tomorrow at Sky, I can honestly say that they have been fantastic to me.
    “To be with a company for 22 years, you don’t get a manager’s job 22 years unless you’re Sir Alex or Arsene Wenger.”

    Former Sky Sports pundits Matt Le Tissier, Phil Thompson and Charlie Nicholas Credit: Sky
    Kammy, who also co-presents ITV series Ninja Warrior UK, adds that he is so thankful for the loyalty Sky has shown him over the years that he has turned down annual offers to star in Strictly Come Dancing and I’m A Celebrity . . . Get Me Out Of Here!.
    He says: “Football’s my life. The reason why I haven’t gone into the jungle or anything like that is because I couldn’t physically say to Sky, ‘Can you give me six weeks off from my job?’.
    “I’d hate to be in the jungle. I couldn’t do like Harry Redknapp a couple of years ago in Australia, and be away from it. But I suppose Harry’s not really tied to a company like I am.
    “I’m a loyal person. Sky have been loyal to me, so I should be to them. They gave me my chance 22 years ago.
    “I had football people who I knew at the time were doubting my credentials to be on the TV, and I understood that.
    “I understood that I didn’t have a glittering playing career.

    Kammy, who also co-presents ITV series Ninja Warrior UK, adds that he is so thankful for the loyalty Sky has shown him over the yearsCredit: Rex Features

    “So I understood how they felt. Certain players who got caps for their country or played to a higher level, I could see the envy in their faces and stuff like that.
    “Why should I be doing a job like that?
    “If social media had been around, then maybe I wouldn’t have survived.”

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    Sky Sports and BT Sport will continue using fake crowd noise even after return of fans

    PREMIER LEAGUE broadcasters Sky Sports and BT Sport will continue to use fake crowd noise – even though fans are allowed back in stadiums from this weekend.
    The TV companies will use some real crowd sounds mixed with artificial noise as part of the viewer experience.

    Broadcasters will continue to use fake crowd noise even when real fans are back this weekendCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    TV audiences have had the option to listen to games with or without fake crowd noise since football returned behind closed doors in June.
    Clubs in Government Tier 1 can welcome up to 4,000 fans back into their stadiums this weekend.
    And teams in Tier 2 are allowed 2,000 in.
    Arsenal welcome Rapid Vienna to the Emirates in the Europa League on Thursday night with 2,000 Gooners expected to attend.

    And the new system is expected to be ready for the game.
    Five Premier League clubs will open their gates this weekend, starting with West Ham’s game against Manchester United at the London Stadium.
    The Gunners also travel to bitter rivals Tottenham in the North London derby on Sunday with viewers definitely in line to experience the new setting by then.
    TV audiences have been given the chance to switch fake noise off until now and they are expected to be able to do the same again.

    Premier League fans have to wear masks in their seats when they return to stadiums this weekendCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Broadcasters are expected to wait until around 10,000 fans are allowed back before binning the fake noise all together.
    Earlier today it emerged match-going fans MUST wear masks in their seats this weekend.
    The 20 Premier League clubs agreed new Covid regulations to cover the first crowd attendances in the League since March.
    They include urging fans to ‘moderate’ their singing and shouting, although chants will not – unlike hugging fellow supporters – be banned.
    But while Government guidelines indicated fans would only have to wear masks on entry and in concourses, the club chiefs agreed to enforce the tougher measures.
    By mandating mask wearing except when fans are eating or drinking, clubs would be able to seat supporters at one metre distance in the most modern grounds.
    And that could allow up to one third of total capacities – 20,000 or more for the likes of Man Utd, Liverpool, Manchester City, Newcastle, Spurs, Arsenal and West Ham – allowed before the campaign finishes.

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